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vaporwavekitsune
Scratcher
49 posts

Vinyl Records / Music Discussion

here's where you can chat about vinyl hunting, your existing collection of records, or even musical artists!


have at it, you lot!
-vapor

Last edited by vaporwavekitsune (April 19, 2022 13:44:41)

vaporwavekitsune
Scratcher
49 posts

Vinyl Records / Music Discussion

(testing)

Last edited by vaporwavekitsune (April 19, 2022 18:37:31)

Sebastian_I_Guess
Scratcher
48 posts

Vinyl Records / Music Discussion

(Would you consider me awful if I collect CD's instead? I mean, Vinyl sounds great, but CD's sound a bit better in terms of speed and bass roll-off.)

Anyway, I own 3 Albums from Soul Coughing, (El Oso, Ruby Vroom and Irresistible Bliss)
I own Threat to Survival by Shinedown (My favorite of all time).
And a lot of Korn… I don't even listen to Korn… yet I have like, 8 of their albums.

Each one is a classic CD that I jam to whenever. I just rock my Grado's and off I go.
thatcoolguy20209
Scratcher
42 posts

Vinyl Records / Music Discussion

If you hear the end of “I Am The Walrus”, you can hear the phrase “O’, untimely death!”. It was actually a recording from the BBC Radio 1 Channel playing “King Lear” by Shakespeare, which can also conclude the voices at the end!

So, forsooth, 't wast Shakespeare.
Sebastian_I_Guess
Scratcher
48 posts

Vinyl Records / Music Discussion

thatcoolguy20209 wrote:

If you hear the end of “I Am The Walrus”, you can hear the phrase “O’, untimely death!”. It was actually a recording from the BBC Radio 1 Channel playing “King Lear” by Shakespeare, which can also conclude the voices at the end!

So, forsooth, 't wast Shakespeare.


Wow… I… never realized that! Cool!
mrrecordman
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Vinyl Records / Music Discussion

Sebastian_I_Guess wrote:

thatcoolguy20209 wrote:

If you hear the end of “I Am The Walrus”, you can hear the phrase “O’, untimely death!”. It was actually a recording from the BBC Radio 1 Channel playing “King Lear” by Shakespeare, which can also conclude the voices at the end!

So, forsooth, 't wast Shakespeare.


Wow… I… never realized that! Cool!
same.
vaporwavekitsune
Scratcher
49 posts

Vinyl Records / Music Discussion

thatcoolguy20209 wrote:

If you hear the end of “I Am The Walrus”, you can hear the phrase “O’, untimely death!”. It was actually a recording from the BBC Radio 1 Channel playing “King Lear” by Shakespeare, which can also conclude the voices at the end!

So, forsooth, 't wast Shakespeare.

yeah, i always make sure to listen to the end due to the little references here and there

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